The Chicago Bears' 2025 offseason will center around second-year quarterback Caleb Williams and new coach Ben Johnson as the duo attempts to become the franchise's best-ever QB-head coach tandem. Earning that distinction won’t come easy.
The coordinators hired by Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson enter their new jobs with vastly different amounts of coaching experience. Defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has had two stints as an NFL head coach while new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is the youngest coordinator in the league.
Once former Bears coach Matt Eberflus became Cowboys coach it seemed inevitable some Chicago assistants would follow their old boss to the Big D and two have.
The Chicago Bears were the most dominant team in the NFL during the 1985 regular season, and they arrived in New Orleans as a national phenomenon. A talented cast of marvels and misfits, the Bears punished opponents en route an 17-1 record led by their imitated-but-never-duplicated "46" defense.
With a passion for impacting players and building relationships, new Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is ready to support head coach Ben Johnson and help shape the team's offense around quarterback Caleb Williams.
As Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson builds his staff and evaluates the roster, we look at positives, issues and questions with the current state of the offense.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State offensive line coach Justin Frye has interviewed with the Chicago Bears for the same position, according to a Wednesday report from the Chicago Tribune.
Ben Johnson had a lot to say as the Chicago Bears introduced their new coach. His desire to create accountability and build a bond with GM Ryan Poles were top of mind.
Goff, after getting some help from Green Bay running back Josh Jacobs via an NFL trivia contest, showed off his passing acumen.
Manning is the NFC coach at the Pro Bowl Games, and he's trying to score his own three-peat over his brother, Peyton, who coaches the AFC. Eli is in good position to accomplish hi
On his latest podcast episode, ESPN’s Adam Schefter revealed a candidate for the Jaguars’ general manager opening.